Mikhail Fradkov

Mikhail Fradkov is a Russian politician who served as the head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service from October 2007 until October 2016.

He also served as Prime Minister under Russian President Vladimir Putin from 2004 to 2007, leading some to speculate that he may succeed Putin should Putin decide to leave the presidency. He is currently the director of the Russian Institute for Strategic Studies, a state-run research agency that reportedly developed a plan for the Russian government to influence the U.S. presidential election through propaganda disseminated on social media and Russian news outlets. (Photo credit: Mikhail Metzel / TASS via Getty Images)

April 6, 2018

Treasury Imposes New Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs, Government Officials and Related Entities

Treasury Imposes New Sanctions on Russian Oligarchs, Government Officials and Related Entities